Newport Beach police were on scene throughout the night at Elkus' residence in the 15600 block of Laguna Avenue in Lake Elsinore, according to Deputy Albert Martinez of the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.

James Lord, 54, a neighbor from across the street, said he knew the suspect well. Elkus lived alone and had been a resident of the area nearly 20 years, Lord said.

"He was a nice guy who never bothered anyone," he said.

"He had some kind of prostrate problem, but I don't where his doctor was located," Lord added.They always never bother anyone.

Newport Beach police were on scene throughout the night at Elkus' residence in the 15600 block of Laguna Avenue in Lake Elsinore, according to Deputy Albert Martinez of the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.

James Lord, 54, a neighbor from across the street, said he knew the suspect well. Elkus lived alone and had been a resident of the area nearly 20 years, Lord said.

"He was a nice guy who never bothered anyone," he said.

"He had some kind of prostrate problem, but I don't where his doctor was located," Lord added.They always never bother anyone.

About 20 years ago in the San Diego area, (Chula Vista, I think), a urologist was shot in the groin by an angry Mexican older male who had his prostate removed. From what I deduced from the newspaper article, the patient evidently either did not understand what the doctor told him regarding the probability of becoming impotent following the surgery due to the nerves controling the erection process generally being severed during the removal process and that would result in not being able to ever have a normal erection...or he was not paying attention or his command of the English language was such that he missed some of what he was told. In any case, he became very angry at the doctor and blamed him for his condition so he took a gun to the doctor's office and made sure that the doctor would suffer as he was and not be able to ever have an erection. Perhaps this case is similar to the one in Chula Vista.